Woot
Well, it turns out Jason’s meetings was about this cool load balancing system he wants to put in place to make everything happier and faster. I hope it gets approved, it would be really neat.
Well, it turns out Jason’s meetings was about this cool load balancing system he wants to put in place to make everything happier and faster. I hope it gets approved, it would be really neat.
This sucks. I’m hungry, and Jason and I were supposed to go to lunch, but he got pulled into the bosses office a while ago. I think I might get lunch without him if he’s much longer. Also, it’s Friday! Which is normall a good thing, but here at Net-Temps it means mutant karaoke day. It’s when the people downstairs “sing”. They play bad music from the 80’s and the LifeLinkers try and sing to it. But they do so through giant speakers turned up full blast right under the tech megacube here. It really sucks. I suppose it’s not nice to call them mutants, but it is really annoying when they do this. It’s hard to believe that the company owners though that being above LifeLinks was better than the pizza place.
Well, it was a pretty long day at work today. Mostly working on some scripts to do city to zipcode look ups, nothing too exciting. Jason was out sick today though, apparently due to some bad beef from the 99. Andrea and I went out to dinner at Friendly’s. The food there has actually improved since the last time I was there, it wasn’t that bad. Then we rented some movies (which I have forgotten the names of again) then just hung out for a while before I had to run off to do SimPro work. At Simpro, I managed to get the server side dialer script to dial and begin a conversation with the chicken, but nothing too great is working yet. I blame the problems on local echo. I’m running a test as I write this with it off. Hmm… doesn’t seem to help. Oh well. I think I’ll go home now. My mother got mad at me today, thinking that I came home last night at 5:30am, when I was really home at 12:30am. I should be home at 2am today, hopefully that isn’t too late for anyone.